DIG INN IS BACK: BRAND RETURNS TO ROOTS WITH NEW SUMMER MENU
NEW YORK, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dig Inn, the fast-casual restaurant serving seasonal, scratch-cooked comfort food, is reclaiming its original name as it launches its new summer menu, making a nostalgic return to the company's 2011 roots and emphasizing familiarity in an increasingly hectic world.
"For years, our fans have asked us what happened to the 'Inn,'" said Chief Marketing Officer Jessica Serrano. "Many still look back fondly to the early 2010s, when life seemed simpler, and food focused on quality over virality. Our summer menu gets back to those roots with BBQ dishes that provide the steady, dependable comfort food consumers crave in today's busy, unpredictable world."
Now available at all locations, Dig Inn's summer menu features BBQ-focused items that celebrate the time-honored flavors of the season. At the heart of the summer menu is Shredded BBQ Beef Brisket, braised overnight in a process that prioritizes time and care over speed to achieve the perfect, old-fashioned barbecue flavor and texture.
Summer menu highlights include:
Backyard BBQ Plate with pickle slaw, roasted street corn and a Grillo's™ Hot Spear with choice of protein
Shredded BBQ Beef Brisket Sandwich with pickle slaw
Nashville Hot Crispy Sandwich with choice of chicken or tofu
Signature sides including roasted street corn and pickle slaw
Available through Aug. 31, Dig Inn's summer menu also offers family-style options including the Shredded BBQ Beef Brisket Family Dinner, Shredded BBQ Beef Brisket Family Sandwich Kit and catering packages for any size group.
"Our summer menu celebrates the art of slow cooking and authentic preparation methods," said Director of Culinary Innovation Min Kong. "Everything we make is crafted from scratch daily in our kitchens, from our house-made Nashville hot sauce to our perfectly braised brisket, allowing busy customers to enjoy quality BBQ without sacrificing their time or standards."
To learn more about the new summer menu and find nearby Dig Inn locations, visit diginn.com or download the Dig Inn app.
About Dig InnDig Inn is a fast-casual restaurant focused on elevating home cooking, doing things right and building a business around good food and great people. The brand serves seasonal, scratch-cooked plates, salads, sides and take-home family dinners in more than 30 locations across the Northeast, with plans for expansion. Dig Inn is committed to sourcing, cooking and serving delicious, made-to-order, seasonal dishes that are prepared by a chef and culinary team in each restaurant daily. For more information, visit diginn.com and follow on Instagram @diginn.
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